xiii, 805 pp. From the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage. First printing, stated. Illustrated, with comprehensive index in French and English. Green cloth, with gilt titles and I.C.I.D. logo on spine. Former owner's name neatly written on ffep. Sound binding. View more info

Pagination: 311-354, 407-442, 447-486. Three issues of this informative periodical. Articles deal with a range of commercial photography styles and fields: legal, industrial, lighting, profiles of the big names in the business, Chicago convention, portraits, night photograph of neon lighted building, and so forth. Profusely illustrated, with many adverts as well. Light wear to covers and spines, generally clean interiors with original staples holding securely. View more info

57 pages plus blanks at rear for notes. Comprehensive detailed manual and advertising piece, profusely and superbly illustrated. Original staples fully secure. An unobtrusive smudge or crease to a few pages, but generally a clean unmarked interior. Sales Agent stamp to front endpaper of Everett M. Stevens of 127 Federal St. Boston, as well as a former owner's small rectangular sticker with name and address to front and rear endpapers. View more info

Thirty four issues of The Carpenter. Earliest is November, 1929 and the latest January, 1951. A cornucopia of trade union information, photos, adverts {Stanley tools, &c.}, correspondence and articles. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Covers rough on the earliest {Nov, 1929} but thereafter good with expected age-toning and moderate wear; original staples holding fine. This lot includes the August, 1931 Golden Jubilee Number with gilt on front and rear covers. They measure 9 x 6 inches; ranging from 32 to 96 pages each. An interesting glimpse into the Union spanning 22 y... View more info

No place of publication given, no publisher stated. 36pp. Train, Bus, and Ferry schedules, business advertisements, radio call letters and frequencies from this period in the Annapolis Valley. Wraps grimed, staples starting to rust but secure. View more info

xi, 593 pages. Blue cloth with orange titles to front and spine. Personal bookplate to front pastedown and signature of same owner dated May 1905 to second blank endpaper. A couple unobtrusive notes within but generally free of inscriptions. Light foxing to first few and final few leaves. Closed tear (no loss of paper) to page 302 as shown in photo. Binding and hinges sound. A considerable and comprehensive array of turn-of-the-century electrical supplies, including: Annunciators, bells, push buttons, batteries, electric gas lighting apparatus and supplies, speaking tube supplies, electro-med... View more info